ACM SOSR 2022
October 20, 2022
Co-located with the OCP Global Summit in San Jose, California
Fully Virtual
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More than 10 years have now elapsed since the beginning of Software-Defined Networking (SDN). Over the course of a decade, SDN has fueled incredible innovation in virtually all networking areas and is now deployed in a growing number of production and experimental settings, including data centers, enterprise networks, content providers, and Internet Service Providers.
At its core, SDN is all about making programming networks as easy as programming computers. Through programming interfaces and programmable substrates, SDN enables specifying and provisioning network-wide forwarding behaviors, as well as adapting how the network hardware itself forwards traffic. SDN has enabled more flexible and predictable network control, made it easier to extend the network with new functionality, and made it possible to verify the correctness of networking behaviors.
Software-defined networking can be considered as an example of the more general software-defined framework, including software-defined storage and software-defined radio, among others, to become the more general, powerful SDx framework.
The ACM SIGCOMM Symposium on SDN Research (SOSR) is the premier venue for research publications on SDN, building on past years' successful SOSR and HotSDN (Hot Topics in Software Defined Networking) workshops. SOSR 2022 will be a physical event co-located with Open Compute Project Global Summit, which takes place in San Jose, California fully virtual event on Oct 18-20, 2022.
We invite submissions from researchers and practitioners on a wide range of related areas on SDN in particular and SDx in general, including, but not limited to:
We will consider both long and short previously unpublished papers. Authors should choose a length appropriate to the level of completeness and detail in the work. We invite both traditional research papers and Experience and Challenge papers.
Experience and Challenge papers: Given that SDN has been successfully deployed in a variety of production environments, “Experience” papers detailing, evaluating, or providing a retrospective of the practical impacts of SDN deployments will be of great use to the scientific community. And while SDN technologies are currently deployed in production environments, the promise of software-driven networking remains large. As such, “Challenge” papers outlining the next steps, challenges, or radical ideas for software-driven networking and systems will also be requested. Both long and short Challenge and Experience papers are invited.
In addition to traditional research papers and Experience and Challenge papers, we also seek (both long and short) papers that present:
Submissions must be original, unpublished work, and not under consideration at another conference or journal. Each submission must be a single PDF file in two columns, 10 point format following the sigconf format of the ACM Master Article LaTeX Template Use the sample latex file sample-sigconf.tex. Submitted short papers should be no longer than six (6) pages, and long papers no longer than twelve (12) pages, including all material except references. SOSR '22 is double-blind, meaning that authors should make a good faith effort to anonymize papers. For Experience papers, it is OK (but not necessary) to reveal company or system names but NOT author names; this applies to both the title block and the main body of the paper. Papers should be submitted electronically via the submission site.
Accepted papers will be published in the ACM Digital Library. We stress that the publication of short papers at SOSR does not preclude the later publication of a full-length version of the paper at a conference or in a journal. Authors of accepted papers are expected to present their papers at the symposium. We also plan for authors to have the opportunity to present a poster/demo.
Please direct any general suggestions and questions to the steering committee chair Aaron Gember-Jacobson (agemberjacobson@colgate.edu) and any technical program or submission-related suggestions and questions to the TPC co-chairs Ben Pfaff (bpfaff@vmware.com) and Mina Tahmasbi Arashloo (mt822@cornell.edu).
Please visit https://sosr22.hotcrp.com to submit.
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Conference: | October 18-20, 2022 |